Paul M. Weyrich

Paul M. Weyrich  was an early founder of the Heritage Foundation and "Chairman and CEO of the Free Congress Research and Education Foundation. He served as President of the Free Congress foundation from 1977 to 2002. From 1989 to 1996, Mr. Weyrich served as President of the Kreible Institute of the Free Congress Foundation, responsible for training democracy movements in the states comprising the Former Soviet Empire.

"He is a founder and past director of the American Legislative Exchange Council], and was a National Chairman of [[Coalitions for America.

"A former reporter and radio news director, Mr. Weyrich is a regular guest on daily radio and television talk shows. A sought-after writer, Mr. Weyrich has published policy reports and journals on a variety of conservative issues and has contributed editorials to The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. He has been described by The Economist as 'one of the conservative movement's more vigorous thinkers.' Voted three years in a row from 1981 - 1983 by readers of Conservative Digest as one of the top three 'most popular conservatives in America not in Congress,' Mr. Weyrich has been named by Regardie's Magazine as 'one of the 100 most powerful Washingtonians.'

"He has been married since 1963 to the former Joyce Smigun, is the father of five children, and serves as a deacon in his church. Age: 57. Born in Racine, Wisconsin, married to Joyce Smigun Weyrich, July 6, 1963."

In an interview with The Hill, Weyrich noted that the rise of conservatives within Congress had led to groups such as his having greater influence through groups such as the Conservative Working Group (CWG) and the Senate Republican Steering Committee.

Weyrich headed the CWG when it was first established in 1974. "When we first started [in 1974], we didn't really have anyone in leadership favorable to our point of view," he said. 

"We had to figure out ways to get around them. â?¦ Today, it's entirely different. Today, we have the most conservative leadership group in the modern history of Senate. â?¦ The Steering Committee under these circumstances is taken very seriously," he told The Hill. 

Mr. Weyrich died December 18, 2008 at age 66.

Quotes

 * "We are different from previous generations of conservatives.  We are no longer working to preserve the status quo.  We are radicals, working to overturn the present power structure of this country."  (John Soloma's 1984 book, Ominous Politics: the new conservative labyrinth, Hill and Wang, New York ISBN: 0809072955 0809001594).

Background and positions
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 * President, Free Congress Research and Education Foundation, 1977 - present.
 * President, The Krieble Institute of Free Congress Foundation (responsible for training democracy movements in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Empire) 1989 - 1996.
 * Member, Board of Directors, Open Debates.
 * Member, Board of Directors, The Freedom and Democracy Institute of Russia, 1997 - present.
 * Treasurer, Council for National Policy, 1981 - 1992 (currently on the Executive Committee of the CNP).
 * National Chairman, Coalitions for America, 1978 - present.
 * Founder, American Legislative Exchange Council, 1973; Director, 1975 - 1978.
 * Founding President, The Heritage Foundation, 1973 - 1974.
 * President, Chief Operating Officer, NET - now America's Voice, public affairs cable channel, April 1991 - October 1997.
 * Host, Direct Line (Daily talk show on America's Voice), December 1993 - December 1998.
 * Co-host, Endangered Liberties weekly syndicated TV show on the privacy/technology issues, April 1999 - present.
 * Executive Producer and Host, Public Disclosure syndicated Investigative show, February 1995 - present.
 * Member, Board of Directors, NET - now America's Voice, 1991 - 1998.
 * Political Commentator, BBC, 1989, 1992.
 * Executive Co-Publisher, Conservative Digest, 1988; Senior Editor, 1985 - 1988; Columnist, 1980 - 1990.
 * Member, Board of Advisors, Texas Review, University of Texas, Austin, 1986 - 1991.
 * Radio Commentator, Listen America Radio Network, 1985 - 1988.
 * Member, Board of Directors, Helen Broadcasting Corporation; WEEI Newsradio, Boston, Massachusetts, January 1984 - May 1990.
 * Publisher, Election Politics Journal 1983 - 1988; Journal of Family and Culture, 1984 - 1988; and Empowerment!, 1991 - 1994.
 * Publisher, Family, Law & Democracy Report, 1979 - 1990; The Political Report, 1977 - 1990.
 * Moderator, Colorado television show from U.S. Senate, 1967 - 1972.
 * Substitute host, The Michael Reagan Show, The Alan Keyes Show, WMAL, Newstalk 630, Washington.
 * Press Secretary, U.S. Senator Gordon Allott (Republican, Colorado), 1967 - 1971.
 * News Director, KQXI, Denver, Colorado, 1966.
 * Political Reporter, Weekend Anchorman, CBS - Milwaukee, 1964 - 1965.
 * Reporter (City Hall, state politics), Milwaukee Sentinel, 1963 - 1964.
 * News Director, Announcer, Program Director, WLIP, WAXO-FM, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 1960 - 1963.
 * Op-ed Contributor, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, etc.

Also see Free Congress Foundation web site for Weyrich's connections to the Transportation industry and more on his political connections.

Related Sourcewatch resources

 * National Empowerment Television